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Friday, November 9, 2007

Channel Ch-Ch-Changes

We've made a few tweaks to our YouTube video channel. You can view the channel by clicking here: The Long, Long Honeymoon Video Channel

We will also start using a new video player here on the blog:



Pretty slick, eh? :-)

The YouTube channel is a huge archive of ALL our blog videos. We have a lot of content here on our website, but it's not always easy to find. As of this writing, we have some 70 videos! There's a pretty good sampling of scenic camping locations throughout North America, and some insights into the RV lifestyle. Hopefully our blog will become a helpful stop for anyone interested in RV-ing, Airstreaming, and traveling.

We plan to add fresh blog videos on specific RV/Airstream/travel topics. If you have any topic you'd like to see discussed, drop me an email! I can be reached at seanmichael@aol.com.

Tomorrow evening Kristy and I are scheduled to appear on a local TV show to discuss our honeymoon. Stay tuned for updates!

2 comments:

Dierikx-Nieman's Blog said...

We're planning a trip to Glacier this summer...any tips on where to stay in the park? We loved your video of the trip. Also, did you book many of your sites in advance (the prerequisite is 5 months for national parks)if not, what was your luck? We're in a 30 ft trailer.
Thanks!
The Niemans (again)

Sean and Kristy said...

Hello Niemans!

When we were at Glacier, we stayed just outside the West entrace of the Park. Our campground was called San-Suz-Ed. It was really nice.... large wooded campsites, with full hookups and wifi. They even bake fresh pies to order. It sort of felt like a B&B. Check out their website at http://www.sansuzedrvpark.com/

We also stayed one night at the nearby KOA, but did not like it as much (and thus moved to San-Suz-Ed).

Sadly, we are far too spur-of-the-moment to book far in advance. We did, however, purchase one of those massive "Trailer Life" RV campground directories and found it to be incredibly useful. We opted for the Good Sam's directory. I liked many of the Good Sam's parks.

With regard to the national parks, we had some trouble in Yellowstone. But other parks like the Grand Tetons were easy enough.

Best of luck, and thanks for checking out the blog! :D

Sean